W203/CL203 City Light Thread (LED, HID, bulbs) - All you want to know
What is that gray substance sitting on your fenders?
What is that gray substance sitting on your fenders?
and the gray thing is grease or something; i think i popped his wheel cap or something.. that *******!
Hey daiso, you might want to reconsider on resizing you sig. I think its quite big. Just a suggestion.Total loss??? It doesn't look that bad. Looks like some electrical work on the side mirror and cosmetics. I had an accident last year as well and it was on the driver side. SUV hit me on my left side and damaged my door inside/out. I even saw my mirror fly across me when i got hit. Tried to pick it back up but it was on the freeway
. Why did they consider it as a total loss btw?
I'm guestimating the damage to be around $3000 or less including labor. no way it's total loss. rim looks like they just need to be washed and polished. front fender doesn't look dented from the pic other than those nasty stuff on it.
Call your insurance agent first and forward all the info you got from the guy that hits you and have the insurance agent contact his insurance company and they will contact you. and then it's waiting game. They will most likely ask you to take the car to a body shop that they recommend, but be sure to stand your ground and take it to the body shop you want. Riverside MB has a body shop of their own I think...not sure OR you can ask Riverside MB where they recommend their customers to take the car to. Their insurance comp will send an adjuster or whatever to the bodyshop to check on the damage and then it's basically cat and mouse (fix this and not that...fix that and not this ****)
why the hell do you look like a chick in the reflection? rofl...
and the gray thing is grease or something; i think i popped his wheel cap or something.. that *******!
I would definately have them fix at a oem dealership..no shops. If you decide to trade in your car in the future they might use a paint tester to see if its been repainted. I would rather have oems work on it so you know its oem quality paint and not run the risk of losing value on your trade in.
No, not all dealerships check this, but I know some do. The porsche dealership checked the paint on my friends BMW 330ci to see if it was repainted when he was trading it in for his 911.
Edmunds lists the current market price for a 2001 c320 as $14k retail. Usually if you have damage up to 50% or more on the current market value of the car, you could get hit with a salvage title.
Just make sure if they do decide to fix it, it will keep a clean title record or it will destroy your resale value.
So clean title or totaled..either one.
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Hey daiso, you might want to reconsider on resizing you sig. I think its quite big. Just a suggestion.Total loss??? It doesn't look that bad. Looks like some electrical work on the side mirror and cosmetics. I had an accident last year as well and it was on the driver side. SUV hit me on my left side and damaged my door inside/out. I even saw my mirror fly across me when i got hit. Tried to pick it back up but it was on the freeway
. Why did they consider it as a total loss btw?just one question dudes; their insurance company is going to front me the money right, and not mine? let mee know and TIA
just one question dudes; their insurance company is going to front me the money right, and not mine? let mee know and TIA
If you have the receipts for the rims, then they should cover it.
If you have the receipts for the rims, then they should cover it.
If you have the receipts for the rims, then they should cover it.
lol, it was thanks to you and roland mannn! where you been mj?



They know its a mercedes and its going to be expensive to fix. They also know your young, so they think they can buy you off quick...so it'll be cheaper for them. Just wait for your adjusters report.
Getting more money out of insurance company once you already signed the claim is difficult.
Just make sure the estimates your adjuster and the other insurance match at least. OEM dealerships tend to be the most expensive. Since its not coming out of your pocket Tommy, i would just have the dealership fix it. Also make sure you talk to the dealership about some of the aspects i spoke to you on the phone about when there making the quote.
Don't sign anything until your comfortable with the amount or the way its going to be fixed.
















